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  • ...order to deliver a message to the cell therefore, this particular protein kinase can generate many different responses in the cell<ref>American chemical soc ...ss, the MAP3K is called [[RAF|RAF]] and without it, the cascade of protein kinase would not occur and target [[DNA|DNA]] is not expressed<ref>Berg.J, Stryer. ...
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  • ...signalling pathway is called a [[Ras-MAP-kinase signalling pathway|Ras-MAP-kinase signalling pathway]].&nbsp;<br> ...o called Raf. This then activates a MAP kinase kinase then activates a map kinase also known as [[Erk|Erk]], which activates various proteins such as transcr ...
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  • See [[Protein kinase A|Protein kinase A]] ...
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  • Receptor [[Tyrosine|Tyrosine]] [[Kinase|Kinase]] (RTK) refers to a family of [[Cell surface receptors|cell surface recepto ...ate]]<span style="font-size: 13.28px;">, where each intracellular tyrosine kinase tail will phosphorylate the multiple tyrosine residues on the other monomer ...
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  • Pyruvate kinase is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of [[Phosphoenolpyruvate|phosphoen ...
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  • ...are also very important in other biochemical pathways, for example protein kinase A is involved in the metabolism of [[Glucose|glucose]]&nbsp;and [[Glycogen ...
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  • Protein Kinase A&nbsp;(PKA) is a [[Proteins|protein]] that is dependent on [[CAMP|cyclic A ...opshate ([[CAMP|cAMP]]). It is also commonly known as the cAMP dependent A kinase, therefore it works through the cAMP signalling pathway. Essentially, PKA i ...
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  • Phosphorylase kinase is a [[Protein|protein]] [[Kinase|kinase]] involved in a specific cell signalling pathway in the body, in particular ...tivated to form active protein kinase A which then activates phosphorylase kinase&nbsp;through phosphorylation. The activation of this enzyme means it can ca ...
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  • ...Manning G, Whyte DB, Martinez R, Hunter T, Sudarsanam S (2002) The protein kinase complement of the human genome. Science 298: 1912-1934</ref>. Furthermore, === Studying Kinase Activity === ...
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  • Myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), is used in the contraction of [[smooth muscle|smooth muscle]]. An i ...
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  • Pyruvate Kinase is the [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that [[Catalysts|catalyses]] the final stage in [[ ...
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  • The MAP&nbsp;kinase cascade is made up of three components:<br> #[[MAP kinase kinase kinase|MAP kinase kinase kinase]] (MAPKKK) or otherwise known as [[Raf|Raf]]. ...
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  • ...sub>3</sub>]] and [[Diacylglycerol|DAG]] the latter helps activate Protein Kinase C and IP<sub>3</sub> stimulates more Ca<sup>2+</sup> release. ...
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  • ...arandikar M, Berman K and Cobb MH. (2001). Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathways: regulation and physiological functions. Endocrine Reviews. 22 (2) === Ras-MAP-kinase signalling pathway === ...
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  • ...ily of the protein kinase super family<ref>Journal of Cell Sciece. Protein kinase B/Akt at a glance. 2005 [cited: 26/10/18] Available from:http://jcs.biologi ...a its [[PH domain|PH domain]]) and activated by [[Protein kinase C|Protein Kinase C]] (PKC) as a result of the [[PI3K|PI3K]] pathway. Although the exact mech ...
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  • The Cdk-activating Kinase (CAK) is a protein belonging to the [[kinase|kinase]] family of enzymes and plays a vital role in the regulation of the [[eukar ...
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  • ...inase|MAP kinase kinase]] and [[MAP Kinase Kinase Kinase|Map kinase kinase kinase]], also known as [[Erk|Erk]], [[Mek|Mek]] and [[Raf|Raf]] respectively. On ...
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  • ...rosine kinases (RTKs) and cytokine receptors. RTKs have intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity, whereas&nbsp;[[Cytokine|cytokine]]&nbsp;receptors are only associ ...tophosphorylate|autophosphorylation]] of tyrosine residues on the tyrosine kinase receptor by the activated enzymes<ref>Lodish, H., Berk, A., Kaiser, C. A., ...
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  • ...[[Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase|Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase]] (MAPKK) which finally phosphorylates a MAPK <ref>Junttila MR, Li SP, West ...
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  • [[Tyrosine kinase|Tyrosine kinases]] are important mediators of the [[Signalling cascade|sign ...rn techniques and knowledge of the kinome as means to gear up the tyrosine kinase drug discovery process. ...
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  • ...order to deliver a message to the cell therefore, this particular protein kinase can generate many different responses in the cell<ref>American chemical soc ...ss, the MAP3K is called [[RAF|RAF]] and without it, the cascade of protein kinase would not occur and target [[DNA|DNA]] is not expressed<ref>Berg.J, Stryer. ...
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  • Protein Kinase A&nbsp;(PKA) is a [[Proteins|protein]] that is dependent on [[CAMP|cyclic A ...opshate ([[CAMP|cAMP]]). It is also commonly known as the cAMP dependent A kinase, therefore it works through the cAMP signalling pathway. Essentially, PKA i ...
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  • ...ily of the protein kinase super family<ref>Journal of Cell Sciece. Protein kinase B/Akt at a glance. 2005 [cited: 26/10/18] Available from:http://jcs.biologi ...a its [[PH domain|PH domain]]) and activated by [[Protein kinase C|Protein Kinase C]] (PKC) as a result of the [[PI3K|PI3K]] pathway. Although the exact mech ...
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  • The MAP&nbsp;kinase cascade is made up of three components:<br> #[[MAP kinase kinase kinase|MAP kinase kinase kinase]] (MAPKKK) or otherwise known as [[Raf|Raf]]. ...
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  • ...Manning G, Whyte DB, Martinez R, Hunter T, Sudarsanam S (2002) The protein kinase complement of the human genome. Science 298: 1912-1934</ref>. Furthermore, === Studying Kinase Activity === ...
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  • ...inase|MAP kinase kinase]] and [[MAP Kinase Kinase Kinase|Map kinase kinase kinase]], also known as [[Erk|Erk]], [[Mek|Mek]] and [[Raf|Raf]] respectively. On ...
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  • ...arandikar M, Berman K and Cobb MH. (2001). Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathways: regulation and physiological functions. Endocrine Reviews. 22 (2) === Ras-MAP-kinase signalling pathway === ...
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  • ...signalling pathway is called a [[Ras-MAP-kinase signalling pathway|Ras-MAP-kinase signalling pathway]].&nbsp;<br> ...o called Raf. This then activates a MAP kinase kinase then activates a map kinase also known as [[Erk|Erk]], which activates various proteins such as transcr ...
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  • ...[[Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase|Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase]] (MAPKK) which finally phosphorylates a MAPK <ref>Junttila MR, Li SP, West ...
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  • ...tion|phosphorylates]] a MAP Kinase Kinase, which then phosphorylates a MAP Kinase. This enzyme then phosphorylates a protein, activating it, leading to a cel ...
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  • ...se (Mek) by [[Phosphorylation|phosphorylation]] which then actives protein kinase (Erk) by phosphorylation. Each of these activation stages is closely regula ...
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  • ...rosine kinases (RTKs) and cytokine receptors. RTKs have intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity, whereas&nbsp;[[Cytokine|cytokine]]&nbsp;receptors are only associ ...tophosphorylate|autophosphorylation]] of tyrosine residues on the tyrosine kinase receptor by the activated enzymes<ref>Lodish, H., Berk, A., Kaiser, C. A., ...
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  • *[[Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase|Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase]] *[[Protein kinase A|Protein Kinase A]] ...
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  • ...n_Coupled_Receptor]]. cAMP in the cell binds to [[Protein kinase A|protein kinase A]] (PKA) induces a conformational change. Two cyclic AMP bind to one regul As mentioned above cAMP increases [[Protein kinase A|PKA]] activity, however, PKA has a different effect in the cells of diffe ...
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  • ...are also very important in other biochemical pathways, for example protein kinase A is involved in the metabolism of [[Glucose|glucose]]&nbsp;and [[Glycogen ...
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  • Phosphorylase kinase is a [[Protein|protein]] [[Kinase|kinase]] involved in a specific cell signalling pathway in the body, in particular ...tivated to form active protein kinase A which then activates phosphorylase kinase&nbsp;through phosphorylation. The activation of this enzyme means it can ca ...
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  • ...e]]. Once activated Mek then phosphorylates [[Erk]], which is the last MAP kinase molecule<ref>Alberts et al. (2008). Molecular biology of the cell. 5th edit ...
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  • ...Wang J, et al., 2010 Oct;30. Phosphorylation of G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2-interacting protein 1 tyrosine 392 is required for phospholipase C-gamma ...hobic|hydrophobic]] fatty chains. DAG activates [[Protein kinase C|protein kinase C (PKC)]] which then phosphorylates target [[Proteins|proteins]]. PKC is ac ...
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  • ...re V, Uchida T, Yenush L, Davis R, White MF 2000. The c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase promotes insulin resistance during association with insulin receptor substr ...
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  • ...and activates Mek, the phosphorylation of Mek can then activate the final kinase in the series Erk <ref>Page 896. Alberts, B., Johnson, A., Lewis, J., Raff, ...
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